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Magnetic Flexible Endoscope

The Magnetic Flexible Endoscope, a device which can painlessly examine a human colon to detect signs of disease, was praised at a principal surgical robotics competition last week.

Students using electron microscopes in chemical engineering

Join us in celebrating International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) on Sunday 23 June by taking a look at the fantastic achievements of women across our Schools.

Professor Edmund Linfield standing in front terahertz technology.

The University has appointed Professor Edmund Linfield as the first Director for the Bragg Centre for Materials Research.

Professor Nora de Leeuw, Executive Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Professor Nora de Leeuw has been announced as the inaugural Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences.

Endoscope

Engineers have developed a prototype endoscope which they say could cut the cost of manufacture from £80,000 to just £40.